
Join us on April 10th at Founder's Hall in Archbold for our annual Spring Benefit. The event will feature client testimonies, special music, and keynote speaker Stephen Mansfield.
Stephen Mansfield is a bestselling author believes that life ought to be lived passionately, adventurously and on a large scale. His own manner of living has certainly reflected this philosophy and it has made him the writer, the statesman, and the educator that he is.
Stephen earned a Bachelor’s degree in history and philosophy, completed two Master’s degrees, hosted a radio show and founded a nationwide network of agencies serving the poor. Later he moved to Tennessee where he completed a Doctorate.
It was during this time that he also launched the writing career for which he has become internationally known. His first book on Winston Churchill was a Gold Medallion Award Finalist. He also wrote widely-acclaimed biographies of Booker T. Washington and George Whitefield as well as a number of other books on history and leadership. In 1997, the Governor of Tennessee commissioned Mansfield to write the official history of religion in Tennessee for that state’s bicentennial.
Not long afterward, he wrote The Faith of George W. Bush, which spent many weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Mansfield followed this successful venture with The Faith of the American Soldier. To research this story of religion on the modern battlefield, Stephen received Pentagon permission to be embedded with U.S. troops in Iraq at the beginning of 2005. His experience at the frontlines and his research on faith among soldiers forms the core of this eagerly anticipated new book.
Stephen is becoming one of the nation’s most sought after commentators and lecturers on matters of faith and American culture. He has founded Mansfield Group to answer the pressing needs of leading organizations for education that explains the times and the trends that will define the future. He has also founded Chartwell Literary Group, a network of writers, researchers, and artists who help leaders impact culture largely through literature and film.
Don’t miss your opportunity to hear Stephen Mansfield on April 10, 2008. The Community Pregnancy Centers Spring Benefit will begin at 7:00pm at Founder’s Hall in Archbold. Tickets are only $10 and can be purchased at any of the three center locations: 1410 W. High St. Bryan; 1997 N. Clinton St. Defiance; and 115-4 N. Shoop Ave. Wauseon.
The Community Pregnancy Centers serve the NW Ohio community by offering free assistance to anyone involved in an unplanned pregnancy. Some of the services offered include pregnancy testing, material assistance (cribs, car seats, diapers, formula, etc.), parenting curriculum, sexually transmitted disease testing (at our medical clinic in Defiance), abstinence education, and post-abortion support. Call 419-636-5692 for more information on the services of the CPC or the upcoming Spring Benefit.
Stephen Mansfield is a bestselling author believes that life ought to be lived passionately, adventurously and on a large scale. His own manner of living has certainly reflected this philosophy and it has made him the writer, the statesman, and the educator that he is.
Stephen earned a Bachelor’s degree in history and philosophy, completed two Master’s degrees, hosted a radio show and founded a nationwide network of agencies serving the poor. Later he moved to Tennessee where he completed a Doctorate.
It was during this time that he also launched the writing career for which he has become internationally known. His first book on Winston Churchill was a Gold Medallion Award Finalist. He also wrote widely-acclaimed biographies of Booker T. Washington and George Whitefield as well as a number of other books on history and leadership. In 1997, the Governor of Tennessee commissioned Mansfield to write the official history of religion in Tennessee for that state’s bicentennial.
Not long afterward, he wrote The Faith of George W. Bush, which spent many weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Mansfield followed this successful venture with The Faith of the American Soldier. To research this story of religion on the modern battlefield, Stephen received Pentagon permission to be embedded with U.S. troops in Iraq at the beginning of 2005. His experience at the frontlines and his research on faith among soldiers forms the core of this eagerly anticipated new book.
Stephen is becoming one of the nation’s most sought after commentators and lecturers on matters of faith and American culture. He has founded Mansfield Group to answer the pressing needs of leading organizations for education that explains the times and the trends that will define the future. He has also founded Chartwell Literary Group, a network of writers, researchers, and artists who help leaders impact culture largely through literature and film.
Don’t miss your opportunity to hear Stephen Mansfield on April 10, 2008. The Community Pregnancy Centers Spring Benefit will begin at 7:00pm at Founder’s Hall in Archbold. Tickets are only $10 and can be purchased at any of the three center locations: 1410 W. High St. Bryan; 1997 N. Clinton St. Defiance; and 115-4 N. Shoop Ave. Wauseon.
The Community Pregnancy Centers serve the NW Ohio community by offering free assistance to anyone involved in an unplanned pregnancy. Some of the services offered include pregnancy testing, material assistance (cribs, car seats, diapers, formula, etc.), parenting curriculum, sexually transmitted disease testing (at our medical clinic in Defiance), abstinence education, and post-abortion support. Call 419-636-5692 for more information on the services of the CPC or the upcoming Spring Benefit.